Ask A CO: On charging wildlife
A reader asks about the legalities of shooting a charging, wild animal in self-defence, as a last resort. MNR responds.
Ode to Lake Nipigon
There are some things in life that are unforgettable, and Lake Nipigon in all its beauty is one of them for me.
What NOT to do in the outdoors
We asked what NOT to do in the outdoors across our social platforms and Forum community, and here's what folks had to say.
Grouse souvlaki
This grouse approach to the classic Greek street food can be done with other game bird meat such as pheasant or dove.
Aerial moose surveys back on schedule
After a dismal moose survey season in 2023-2024, the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) completed an impressive list of surveys this season.
OFAH funding groups two ways
Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters' recent bifurcation (OFAH Membership/OFAH Foundation) means split conservation funding. Here's how.
Women drive change at AWIC Summit
The Advancing Women in Conservation (AWIC) Summit brought nearly 100 women together from different conservation roles across the country.
Trapping from your yard
In Ontario, live trapping nuisance wildlife is legal year-round on your land, provided the animal is damaging to your property.
Clean, Drain, Dry for prevention
Clean, Drain, Dry incorporates key measures that water enthusiasts need to take to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species in Ontario.